On Mon, 30 Sep 1996, Sherri Malouf wrote:
[ quoting an unknown sf writer: ]
> "The real hinderance to progress is not ignorance but the illusion of
> knowledge."
Ah. Yes. And suddenly the connection to another thread is there too: it
is THIS illusion which needs to be more or less constantly unlearned.
In this sense, doesn't all real learning involve setting a bound or limit
to something we thought we already knew?
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